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Whilst this Information Notice is mainly aimed at Small Unmanned Aircraft (SUA) and Small Unmanned Surveillance Aircraft (SUSA), Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in other categories may be allowed to use the safety case approach when applying for permissions or exemptions; prior agreement from the CAA must be granted in such cases.
Publication status: Superseded
Last updated: 31 October 2014
What to do before, during, and after a flight.
Key points to know are: how far your drone or model aircraft can fly from you before it loses signal how long your drone or model aircraft can fly before running low on power or fuel Software and functions If your drone or model aircraft has any of the following functions, you should know how to set and update them: maximum flying height or maximum altitude a lost connection or ‘return-to-home’ function, which means your drone or model aircraft automatically flies back to you if there’s a problem Geo-awareness Some drones have a geo-awareness function that alerts you if you fly in restricted airspace.
Last updated: 23 March 2026
Directory of Recognised Assessment Entities (RAE(PC)).
Level 1, 2 and 3 Certificates We introduced the Level 1, 2 and 3 Certificates in early 2025 and will add details of providers for those here once arrangements are in place. 3iC Ltd (GVC, A2 CofC) Airborne Platforms UK (Registered name: Airborne Platforms UK Ltd) (GVC, A2 CofC) ASG (Registered name: Aviation Systems Group Ltd) (GVC, A2 CofC) Blue Skies Drone Training Ltd (GVC, A2 CofC) Commercial Drone Training Education Ltd (GVC, A2 CofC) COPTRZ Ltd (L1, GVC, A2 CofC) Drone Pilot Academy Ltd (GVC, A2 CofC) Eagle Eye Innovations Ltd (L1, GVC, A2 CofC) Flyby Technology (Registered name: DAC UK Ltd) (GVC, A2 CofC) Global Drone Training (Registered name: Drone Training Ltd) (GVC, A2 CofC) Heliguy (Registered name: Colena Ltd) (L1, GVC, A2 CofC) Iprosurv Ltd (GVC, A2 CofC) iRed Limited (GVC, A2 CofC) Nexus Nine Ltd (GVC, A2 CofC) Osprey Drone Training (Registered name: Harbour Media Ltd) (GVC, A2 CofC) PCC Devon & Cornwall (GVC, A2 CofC) Pigs Can Fly (Registered name: ASSD Media Ltd) (GVC
Last updated: 22 June 2026
How to prepare for the Flyer ID test.
You can look at the Drone and Model Aircraft Code during the test if you want to.
Last updated: 23 March 2026
How to make sure you have what you need to get started flying legally.
ID and registration requirements There are two IDs you may need before flying drones or model aircraft outdoors in the UK: Flyer ID, which shows you’ve passed the basic competence test Operator ID, which must be labelled on your drone or model aircraft You may need to have both.
Last updated: 10 March 2026
CAP 722L offers guidance to support a UAS Operator wishing to modify their operation.
Publication status: Current
Last updated: 15 May 2025
This is a consolidated version of the UAS Delegated Regulation based on the text of the original regulation (EU) 2019/945 and as amended by the Aviation Safety and Air Traffic Management (amendment) Regulations 2022 (SI 2022 No. 1235), detailed on page 1.
Publication status: Superseded
Last updated: 02 December 2022
What you need before you fly and how the categories work.
This includes drones and model aircraft that are UK0 or UK1 class, and European class C0.
Last updated: 23 March 2026
Modification assessment checklist for UAS Operators using the CAP 722L UAS Modification policy for Specific Category Operations using UK SORA
Publication status: Current
Last updated: 14 May 2025
About the SAIL Mark policy concept.
A SAIL Mark demonstrates that an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) meets a specific set of UK SORA requirements.
Last updated: 23 March 2026